A beautiful city seated on the riverbanks of the Moldau, filled with history, culture and experiences that are only an alleyway or a street corner away. From a slow walk across the Charles Bridge at the break of dawn from sitting in Riegrovy Sady watching the same sun set behind the massive Castle complex and the St: Vitus cathedral to standing on the top of those Castle stairs at midnight on the last day of the year seeing the fireworks spread their explosions above the towers of the golden city.

It is a city of which I have gotten merely a glimpse of all it has to offer as my time here has ended. After closer to 22 months her on the continent I say ”Na shledanou” to an amazing city, an amazing time and quite a few amazing readers that has followed me through the adventure down here.

Your comments has lifted my blogging and made me write more that I originally had thought and written about more things that I had planned. As this is the end and the end has not been beautiful as the blog has suffered from lack of inspiration and adventure and has not ended as good as it maybe should have. No matter what – this is truly the last post.

My time in the golden city has ended and with it the moments worthy of being remembered. Some maybe never saw the light of the internet but no matter they will never be forgotten.

The one on the picture above is from Bakeshop – a really nice café in the Jewish quarter here in Prague although a bit overpriced. A 125 CZK for a carrot cake is equal to about six beers or a dinner at the right place.

Bakeshop themselves call it ”The Worlds best carrot cake” and it was named after their first customer who apparently had not tried that many carrot cakes before this one… Its ok I’d say but not the best in the world, not even the best one in Prague. The most expensive one – yes. On the other hand I can recommend Bakeshop as a nice but pricey place with a good ”mix-your-own-lunch” plate.